2016
DOI: 10.1109/jstars.2015.2462125
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Characterization of Soil Erosion Indicators Using Hyperspectral Data From a Mediterranean Rainfed Cultivated Region

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“…Each of erosion classes was consequently characterized by a range of values of distinctive soil surface properties (soil erosion indicators, [30]) having specific spectral reflectance characteristics that can be obtained using imaging spectroscopy (SOC, texture classes, CaCO 3 and iron oxides). We presume that in ME and SE, the removal of topsoil and its mixture with subsoil leads to qualitative and quantitative changes in surface soil properties manifested in spectral reflectance characteristics [30,33,41,42,73].…”
Section: Assessment Of Soil Properties For Erosion Classes Distinguismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each of erosion classes was consequently characterized by a range of values of distinctive soil surface properties (soil erosion indicators, [30]) having specific spectral reflectance characteristics that can be obtained using imaging spectroscopy (SOC, texture classes, CaCO 3 and iron oxides). We presume that in ME and SE, the removal of topsoil and its mixture with subsoil leads to qualitative and quantitative changes in surface soil properties manifested in spectral reflectance characteristics [30,33,41,42,73].…”
Section: Assessment Of Soil Properties For Erosion Classes Distinguismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We presume that in ME and SE, the removal of topsoil and its mixture with subsoil leads to qualitative and quantitative changes in surface soil properties manifested in spectral reflectance characteristics [30,33,41,42,73]. However, the soil properties of deposited material can vary significantly (both topsoil and subsoil material can be accumulated), strongly depending on site-specific conditions (topography, parent material, soil properties of parental soil, type, intensity and frequency of erosion events).…”
Section: Assessment Of Soil Properties For Erosion Classes Distinguismentioning
confidence: 99%
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